I applied online. I interviewed at Under Armour in Jan 2016
Interview
I filled out a few forms they emailed me and then did an online, pre-recorded interview. I really liked the process and it reflected how UA always wants to be on the cutting edge of technology. The recorded interview was definitely different, but I liked it. It took some pressure off and let me answer questions easier.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Under Armour in Jan 2016
Interview
Basic questionnaire format to begin with to get to know you, and then they send you a link to their "Hireview", which is an online portal in which you record answers to prerecorded questions. I completed this in early January. I understand that technology is opening up new doors, but I have to say that people skills and emotional intelligence is key in all workplaces, and it is extremely difficult to get to know candidates on this level when they only have a few minutes to talk into a camera. I also understand that while individual phone calls take awhile, most other companies will go to this expense for their own benefit. What I don't understand is how a company like this does not send out emails saying that you didn't get the position. It is now March 9th (extremely late in the world of internships) and I have yet to hear some sort of response after I completed my video recording interview.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Under Armour (New York, NY) in Feb 2016
Interview
Initially applied and was asked within a few days to give more information. Then within a week, I was given the opportunity to interview online through an automated service. The interview process was a little awkward. You were talking into a camera with no human interaction so I found it difficult to stay upbeat and positive.